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Oncolytic Adenoviruses Armed with Co-Stimulatory Molecules for Cancer Treatment

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CANCERS
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15071947

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oncolytic adenovirus; oncolysis; immuno-oncology; co-stimulatory molecules; cancer therapy; immuno-therapy

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In clinical trials, adenovirus vectors are commonly used for gene delivery therapy. Recent developments in molecular techniques have influenced the development of genetically engineered adenovirus vectors with therapeutic potential. This review provides a broad overview of oncolytic therapy and ongoing clinical trials based on oncolytic adenoviruses. HAdV-based strategies in immune oncology show promise in targeting tumors and can change the landscape of cancer treatment.
In clinical trials, adenovirus vectors (AdVs) are commonly used platforms for human gene delivery therapy. High genome capacity and flexibility in gene organization make HAdVs suitable for cloning. Recent advancements in molecular techniques have influenced the development of genetically engineered adenovirus vectors showing therapeutic potential. Increased molecular understanding of the benefits and limitations of HAdVs in preclinical research and clinical studies is a crucial point in the engineering of refined oncolytic vectors. This review presents HAdV species (A-G) used in oncotherapy. We describe the adenovirus genome organizations and modifications, the possibilities oncolytic viruses offer, and their current limitations. Ongoing and ended clinical trials based on oncolytic adenoviruses are presented. This review provides a broad overview of the current knowledge of oncolytic therapy. HAdV-based strategies targeting tumors by employing variable immune modifiers or delivering immune stimulatory factors are of great promise in the field of immune oncologyy This approach can change the face of the fight against cancer, supplying the medical tools to defeat tumors more selectively and safely.

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